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+ | The late '''Michael Zaslow''' {{born|1|November|1942|died|6|December|1998}} was, perhaps, best known for his long-running career on soap operas such as ''Guiding Light''. He appeared in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. He also appeared in {{film|8}}. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) claimed his life in 1998. |
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== Appearances == |
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Michael Zaslow's character, Darnell, was the first death ever seen on ''Star Trek''. His death was also the first time [[Leonard McCoy]] uttered his famous phrase: ''"He's dead, Jim."'' |
Michael Zaslow's character, Darnell, was the first death ever seen on ''Star Trek''. His death was also the first time [[Leonard McCoy]] uttered his famous phrase: ''"He's dead, Jim."'' |
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The late Michael Zaslow (1 November 1942 – 6 December 1998; age 56) was, perhaps, best known for his long-running career on soap operas such as Guiding Light. He appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. He also appeared in Star Trek: First Contact. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) claimed his life in 1998.
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Appearances
Background
Michael Zaslow's character, Darnell, was the first death ever seen on Star Trek. His death was also the first time Leonard McCoy uttered his famous phrase: "He's dead, Jim."
External ink
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